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Really?!! You sure didn't have to do that for my sake! :joyful::joyful:
An upgrade to the proof above, to eliminate the spotting at 7:00 on the obverse. [ATTACH] Full resolution photos [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I’m still trying to figure out the Jefferson nickel. Are you saying Jefferson was an Indian? Or maybe the Indians built Monticello? But I’m cool...
Have you tried placing them with the spine up? Then the pages are suspended from the rings inside the binder. If you have a slipcase it’s even...
The coin above has been upgraded to this one. [ATTACH] Full resolution photos [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
An upgrade to the 1965 SMS. No proofs were issued this year, but the SMS cents come close. [ATTACH] Full resolution photos [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1961 Proof, likely Cameo. [ATTACH]
Another upgrade. The new 1986 has less obvious lines from rolling out the planchet, and a few less spots. [ATTACH] Full resolution photos:...
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One more example for you. This is an 1896. You can trace the crack all around the legend on the left-hand side. It almost circles the coin. [ATTACH]
I liked the original 1972 I had except for the unfortunate spots at 1:00 on both sides. Hence, this replacement for my set. [ATTACH] Full...
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Upgrades to the 1988 business strikes. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am resuming my series of posts from about 7 years ago. I posted each year of Lincoln cents in order up to 1991. Since then, I got a new album...
The coin at 5:55 in the video is a very natural looking Lincoln that is just a beautiful coin. I have quite a few unmolested cents from the same...
Agreed. Sure makes it seem like someone collected together all their marginal coins just to see what would happen. Which is what @Pickin and...
Here’s a little something for both of you. Merry Christmas! [ATTACH]
If I were King and started a new grading service, my two main areas of concern would be The AU/MS problem. Treat wear like any other flaw, but...
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